Scientists search for reliable marijuana impairment test
NCT ID NCT05115513
Summary
This Yale University study tested whether specific cognitive tasks and driving simulations can reliably detect marijuana impairment. Researchers gave 41 regular marijuana users either a placebo or high-THC marijuana, then measured their performance on memory tests and driving simulations. The goal was to find objective ways to measure impairment that could help inform laws and workplace policies about marijuana use.
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Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center
Hartford, Connecticut, 06106, United States
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